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Haven't seen this posted yet. It's from TMQ on ESPN:

Miami Dolphins Sack-O-Meter: The Dolphins surrendered no sacks at Jersey/B -- but three turnovers versus none for your opponent will pretty much do it to you. The serious pun potential Mike Mularkey ran a dreadful offense in Buffalo for two seasons: dull playcalling, poor offensive line performance, erratic quarterbacking plus a megabucks running back struggling to seem average. Now Mularkey is running the Miami offense, and does anything sound familiar? Meanwhile with Drew Brees playing fabulous and Daunte Culpepper benched, Miami's offseason looks ever-worse. Brees was eager to join the Dolphins as a free agent; Nick Saban decided he'd rather give up a second-round draft pick to trade for Culpepper. If you had to choose now, what would you say was the worst management decision of the offseason: Mario Williams over Bush or Young, or Culpepper plus a second-round choice over Brees?
 
peeps said:
If you had to choose now, what would you say was the worst management decision of the offseason: Mario Williams over Bush or Young, or Culpepper plus a second-round choice over Brees?

Miami Hiring Mularkey
 
peeps said:
Haven't seen this posted yet. It's from TMQ on ESPN:

Miami Dolphins Sack-O-Meter: The Dolphins surrendered no sacks at Jersey/B -- but three turnovers versus none for your opponent will pretty much do it to you. The serious pun potential Mike Mularkey ran a dreadful offense in Buffalo for two seasons: dull playcalling, poor offensive line performance, erratic quarterbacking plus a megabucks running back struggling to seem average. Now Mularkey is running the Miami offense, and does anything sound familiar? Meanwhile with Drew Brees playing fabulous and Daunte Culpepper benched, Miami's offseason looks ever-worse. Brees was eager to join the Dolphins as a free agent; Nick Saban decided he'd rather give up a second-round draft pick to trade for Culpepper. If you had to choose now, what would you say was the worst management decision of the offseason: Mario Williams over Bush or Young, or Culpepper plus a second-round choice over Brees?

.....and if you had to choose a year from now, what would the answer be?
 
mularkey + culpepper + 2nd round pick = wannyman/speilstedt. what a joke. nick you totally blew it.
 
peeps said:
Haven't seen this posted yet. It's from TMQ on ESPN:

Miami Dolphins Sack-O-Meter: The Dolphins surrendered no sacks at Jersey/B -- but three turnovers versus none for your opponent will pretty much do it to you. The serious pun potential Mike Mularkey ran a dreadful offense in Buffalo for two seasons: dull playcalling, poor offensive line performance, erratic quarterbacking plus a megabucks running back struggling to seem average. Now Mularkey is running the Miami offense, and does anything sound familiar? Meanwhile with Drew Brees playing fabulous and Daunte Culpepper benched, Miami's offseason looks ever-worse. Brees was eager to join the Dolphins as a free agent; Nick Saban decided he'd rather give up a second-round draft pick to trade for Culpepper. If you had to choose now, what would you say was the worst management decision of the offseason: Mario Williams over Bush or Young, or Culpepper plus a second-round choice over Brees?


Hmm, a writter that should be writting cook books not football articles. If that person actually watched football he wouldn't have written that garbage. I love how in one sentence it's the playcalling, then it's poor line play!! Well if the line is playing poorly, what kinda chance does the play thats called have??? Frikin moron. BTW, if I had to choose now, I'd still take Culpepper. Culpeppers talent wasn't a one season thing, he's been quite a successful player his whole life.
 
Listen you fans need to pay attention brees wanted too much money period like 60 mil or more and a crazy signing bonus, he went for the cash, i'm tired of people taking about brees like he's is brooadway joe, thats' why the chargers let him go , he doesn't show up in the big games, he can't make all of the throws on the field, believe me i respect his skills but come on!!! i'll take a healthy C-pep over brees anyday
 
i agree with you mile high fin, some of the other people need to get off the blaming wagon and really pay attention to why we are losing, to put all on c-pep is real stupid
 
Mile High Fin said:
Yes
:yes:

Long-term, I still believe C-pep is better than Brees...
Thank you!! I agree, but last time I said that I got blasted. Given more time I still think C-Pep IS the answer at qb in Miami
 
p-double said:
i agree with you mile high fin, some of the other people need to get off the blaming wagon and really pay attention to why we are losing, to put all on c-pep is real stupid
Thank you!! I am not saying he is perfect, but no one is
 
BadBrad1703 said:
Thank you!! I agree, but last time I said that I got blasted. Given more time I still think C-Pep IS the answer at qb in Miami

What's the question?
 
i would take brees.he see's the field better, and makes quicker reads.if you have watched the saint games. brees has thrown every pass-to every spot on the field, with all the deep throws on time .i could not chance my future on a guy that needs to move around,to help his recievers get open.there arent many elways out there .we have what we have,lets work on getting it better.but that 2nd round pick could have been a big fat monster guard that ran over people.
 
Nobody wants to remember this

p-double said:
Listen you fans need to pay attention brees wanted too much money period like 60 mil or more and a crazy signing bonus, he went for the cash, i'm tired of people taking about brees like he's is brooadway joe, thats' why the chargers let him go , he doesn't show up in the big games, he can't make all of the throws on the field, believe me i respect his skills but come on!!! i'll take a healthy C-pep over brees anyday

You nailed it my friend, but nobody on this board seems to remember it was all about the money with Brees, Daunte cost us WAY less in dollar$ and with Brees wanting GUARANTEED money when we had no idea if his shoulder would heal or not it wasn't worth the risk. Saban made the right decision based on the facts he had before him.
 
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